TALOSdocs

Control your own Minecraft client with Python

Talos is an in-client automation framework: script movement, mining, inventory, combat, building and world reactions in your existing Minecraft session — real Python, running inside the game (client-side Fabric mod, MC 1.21.11 / 26.1 / 26.2).

import talos

ore = talos.find_block("iron_ore", radius=64)
talos.goto(ore)          # physics-simulated pathfinding: walks, jumps, bridges, mines through
talos.mine(ore)
talos.chat("got one")

Under the hood: a physics-simulated A pathfinder, a ~206-family event-rule engine, humanized aim and input macros, and an embedded GraalPy runtime plus a VS Code bridge and terminal CLI. Everything runs as client commands* — no server permission level, no server-side mod. Take over manually at any moment: it's your client, your player.

Capability Talos Baritone Mineflayer
Controls your existing player/client Yes Yes No (headless bot)
Python scripting Yes No No (JavaScript)
In-client event rules (~206 families) Yes Limited Via API events
Manual takeover mid-script Yes Limited Not applicable
Humanized aim & timing (tunable) Yes No No
Terminal + VS Code control, live logs Yes No N/A (library)

Note: Automation may violate a server's rules. Talos' humanization is best-effort obfuscation, not a guarantee against anti-cheat. Use it where you're allowed to.

USE TALOS WITH AN LLM

The best way to run Talos is LLM + CLI. Give an LLM the Talos skill so it writes correct automation on the first try, and drive the game through the terminal CLI so scripts run and stream their logs without leaving the editor or shell. The loop becomes: describe what you want → the LLM writes the script → talos run script.py → watch it happen in-game with live output. Everything else on this site is reference for that loop.

Start here

I want to… Go to
Install the mod Installation
Drive the game from my terminal (talos run …) Terminal CLI
Learn the /talos commands Command reference
Arm reactive rules (/talos on …) and read live values Event rules & getters
Write Python automation (import talos) Python scripting
See full worked scripts (lumberjack, sensors, events…) Example scripts
Understand Human mode / fatigue Humanization
Push scripts from an editor VS Code bridge
Have ChatGPT/Claude/Gemini write Talos code for me Using Talos with an LLM

What Talos does

  • Pathfinding — a from-scratch A* planner over a deterministic mirror of vanilla player physics (not a waypoint graph). It walks, jumps, sprints, parkours (including momentum-chained hops), mines, bridges, pillars, digs shafts and swims as needed. Deep searches run full-speed on background threads over an immutable world snapshot; movement never stalls, and it replans live.
  • Event rules/talos on <trigger> … run <command>, ~206 unique trigger families (vitals, entities, blocks, items, world, packets, text, sound/particles), each with comparisons, sustained / windowed temporal modes, and selector filtering.
  • Raytrace & local coordinates/talos raytrace resolves vanilla caret (^left ^up ^forward) coordinates and casts look-rays that hit blocks and entities with sub-block precision.
  • Follow mode/talos follow trails any entity with a moving-goal navigator.
  • Humanized aim — an off-grid "yellow cube" target model with fast/slow rotation profiles and a live red preview path — never an instant snap.
  • Macros — channel-selective recording/replay of real per-tick input.
  • Scripting — embedded GraalPy (import talos), libraries (talos.require), CLI args (talos.args), an on-screen HUD, an in-game editor, and a VS Code extension that pushes and runs scripts over a local, token-gated WebSocket.

Quick start

/talos goto xyz ~ ~ ~50        # walk 50 blocks north, tunnelling/bridging as needed
/talos raytrace where          # what am I looking at? (block or entity, to 3dp)
/talos follow @e[type=cow]     # trail the nearest cow
/talos on health below 6 run chat low HP!    # arm a persistent rule
/talos example sensors         # write a live-dashboard example script
/talos script run example_sensors            # ...and run it

Every command lives under /talos (/talos is a full alias — both prefixes work everywhere).

Client-side Fabric mod for Minecraft 1.21.11 / 26.1 / 26.2 · GitHub · Releases. Responsible use: automation may violate individual server rules — use in singleplayer or where permitted.